The rugged streets of Blackpool are worlds away from the glittering hills of Laurel Canyon, yet somehow, Graham Nash bridged the two, leaving the humble origins of the former and ending up in the latter, where he became the beating heart of the counterculture movement’s most beloved band. Despite the relative obscurity of his upbringing in terms of the vibrancy of Los Angeles’ hippie music community, Nash fit like a glove. His songwriting was t…
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